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Chapter 3 Preview Key Terms Key Ideas Graphics Critical Thinking

Using Key Terms Chapter 3 1. _______ is the ability to understand another person’s feelings, behaviors, and attitudes.

Using Key Terms Chapter 3 1. Empathy is the ability to understand another person’s feelings, behaviors, and attitudes.

Using Key Terms Chapter 3 2. ________ is the achievement of the best that a person can be.

Using Key Terms Chapter 3 2. Self-actualization is the achievement of the best that a person can be.

Using Key Terms Chapter 3 3. A _________ is a change that a person notices in his or her body or mind and that is caused by a disease or disorder.

Using Key Terms Chapter 3 3. A symptom is a change that a person notices in his or her body or mind and that is caused by a disease or disorder.

Using Key Terms Chapter 3 4. _________ is the characteristic of doing what one knows is right.

Using Key Terms Chapter 3 4. Integrity is the characteristic of doing what one knows is right.

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 3 Understanding Key Ideas 5. Which of the following is not a reason why communication is important? A. builds healthy relationships B. leads to unclear messages C. lets you express yourself D. prevents misunderstandings

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 3 Understanding Key Ideas 5. Which of the following is not a reason why communication is important? A. builds healthy relationships B. leads to unclear messages C. lets you express yourself D. prevents misunderstandings

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 3 Understanding Key Ideas 6. Which of the following statements is not an example of assertive communication? A. I don’t want to talk to you ever again! B. I have to go because I’m running late. C. Don’t yell at me. D. I don’t want to see that movie.

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 3 Understanding Key Ideas 6. Which of the following statements is not an example of assertive communication? A. I don’t want to talk to you ever again! B. I have to go because I’m running late. C. Don’t yell at me. D. I don’t want to see that movie.

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 3 Understanding Key Ideas 7. Which of the following symptoms is not a sign of depression? A. lack of energy B. loss of appetite C. high self-esteem D. too much sleep

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 3 Understanding Key Ideas 7. Which of the following symptoms is not a sign of depression? A. lack of energy B. loss of appetite C. high self-esteem D. too much sleep

Interpreting Graphics Chapter 3 Interpreting Graphics 8. Which response in the table is an assertive response?

Interpreting Graphics Chapter 3 Interpreting Graphics 8. Which response in the table is an assertive response? 2. You respectfully ask your mother not to throw out your things.

Interpreting Graphics Chapter 3 Interpreting Graphics 9. Which response in the table is an aggressive response?

Interpreting Graphics Chapter 3 Interpreting Graphics 9. Which response in the table is an aggressive response? 3. You yell at your sister and then take her stuff so she can see what it feels like.

Critical Thinking Chapter 3 10. List two mental disorders that could be caused by a traumatic experience.

Critical Thinking Chapter 3 10. List two mental disorders that could be caused by a traumatic experience. Answers may vary but may include phobia and post-traumatic stress disorder.